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5 Facts Your Orthodontist Wants You To Know During The COVID-19 Crisis

July 15, 2020

Filed under: Uncategorized — canfieldbraces @ 11:01 am
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The COVID-19 pandemic has turned many people’s daily lives and schedules on their heads in an effort to care for their physical wellbeing. However, that could leave some daily practices, such as routine oral hygiene, on the wayside, causing other oral issues to evolve. Your orthodontist in Canfield is here to help in whatever way they can. Read on to learn five helpful facts about your oral and overall health during the pandemic.

1. It’s Important That You Don’t Let Your Oral Health Slide

With so much going on and so many parts of your daily life changing, it can be hard to stick to some kind of routine, even your at-home oral hygiene one. Unfortunately, without brushing twice each day, flossing, and rinsing with antibacterial mouthwash, you could impact your physical as well as your oral health. Instead of landing an unexpected visit with your orthodontist near you, set aside dedicated time for your oral hygiene routine. 

2. Your Orthodontist Is Taking More Safety Protocols Than Ever

The emergence of COVID-19 has caused many people to second-guess leaving their home in any capacity. You’ll be pleased to know that some places, such as healthcare professionals’ offices, are completely safe. Your orthodontist has adjusted and added daily safety protocols for them and their staff to do in an effort to stop the spread of the virus. In fact, they’ve been working so well that in reports by the CDC, no positive COVID cases have been traced back to visiting the dentist.

3. If Your Orthodontist Is Open, It’s Because It’s Safe For You To Visit

During the early height of the pandemic, most dental and orthodontic practices closed for months until enough research was gathered about the virus that they could actively prevent the spread of it. Now, your orthodontist’s office is open because they feel as though it’s completely safe for you to visit. In fact, in many cases, routine appointments help prevent a variety of problems from arising, making your life a little less stressful.

4. Orthodontists & Dentists Have Always Been Leaders Of Infection Control

Dental professionals, including orthodontists, have always been at the forefront of infection control practices due to the fact that they’re working in patient’s mouths, and many illnesses are transferred via saliva. That’s why you’ve likely never seen your orthodontist without gloves, a mask, and protective eyewear on. Now they’re taking their practices to the next level to prioritize their patient’s wellbeing.

5. COVID-19 Safety Protocols Are Being Updated As Everyone Learns More 

New information is coming out about the COVID-19 virus regularly, and your orthodontist is routinely checking up on it through reputable and highly respected sources, such as the CDC and WHO. Since the start of the pandemic, they’ve been tweaking and adding safety protocols to ensure that they’re highly effective and to help patients feel safer.

If you have any questions or concerns about what steps your orthodontist is taking to put your wellbeing at the top of the priority list, don’t hesitate to call and ask. That way, you can rest-assured that you’re making the right choices for your health. 

About the Author

Dr. Marissa Mikolich has over a decade of experience improving and perfecting smiles with high-quality and effective orthodontic treatments. After dental school, she went on to earn her Master of Science degree in Oral Biology to be able to provide advanced orthodontic services to patients of all ages. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, she has implemented 23 safety practices to minimize any threat of illness. For questions or to schedule an appointment, visit Mikolich Orthodontics’ website or call 330-967-4110.

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